This document introduces systems of linear inequalities and how to represent, graph, and solve them. It uses an example of a character, Alberto, who wants to purchase candies and choco-mallows within his Php10 budget to share with friends, to demonstrate representing word problems as systems of inequalities and finding all possible solutions. The document encourages readers to try solving sample systems of inequalities and reflects on how systems show a variety of possible choices, relating it back to the choices Alberto and readers themselves face.
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A power point presentation regarding system of inequalities with examples and activities.
This document introduces systems of linear inequalities and how to represent, graph, and solve them. It uses an example of a character, Alberto, who wants to purchase candies and choco-mallows within his Php10 budget to share with friends, to demonstrate representing word problems as systems of inequalities and finding all possible solutions. The document encourages readers to try solving sample systems of inequalities and reflects on how systems show a variety of possible choices, relating it back to the choices Alberto and readers themselves face.
This document introduces systems of linear inequalities and how to represent, graph, and solve them. It uses an example of a character, Alberto, who wants to purchase candies and choco-mallows within his Php10 budget to share with friends, to demonstrate representing word problems as systems of inequalities and finding all possible solutions. The document encourages readers to try solving sample systems of inequalities and reflects on how systems show a variety of possible choices, relating it back to the choices Alberto and readers themselves face.
linear inequalities Have you tried... buying items only to realize while paying that your budget is not enough? What did you do back then? What should you have done to avoid such blunder? Solve first. Do the Math correctly! Lesson Objectives: Present possible solutions; Represent into symbols Graph the solution Evaluate the inequality Meet Alberto. He wants to buy sweets to share with friends. He can buy choco-mallow for Php2.00 and candy for Php1.00. He should not He wants to still have less than have a three pieces to change(sukli) share with his from his 10 pesos. friends. He may get too much for his Php10.00 or not have enough to share with friends. How many possible candies and choco- mallows can he buy? Work individually or with a partner and try to find possible choices of Alberto. (3 minutes) On the board please! Show your solution. Alberto has many possible choices! Translate the words into Systems of Linear symbols AND Inequalities variables x+y>_3 2x+y<10 Now try! (1 whole)
x+y<_5 x+8>_0 2x+y<_-3
x-y>_4 y>_-4 5x+1>_2y Now try! The sum of the scores of Luigi and Mario is at least 12 and their difference is more than three. Systems of Linear Inequalities show us a wide variety of choices. Just as Alberto can choose how many candies or choco-mallows will he buy... WE too can CHOOSE! What are some of the difficult choices you are facing?